La escultura griega. Características generales. Escultura arcaica.

La escultura griega. Características generales. Escultura arcaica.

The Essence of Greek Sculpture

Key Characteristics of Greek Sculpture

  • Greek sculpture exemplified anthropocentrism, focusing on the human form and anatomy as primary subjects, particularly the male body.
  • It represented the human body as a symbol of physical beauty and spiritual balance, establishing foundational concepts in Western art regarding mimesis or imitation of reality.
  • The evolution from archaic rigidity to naturalistic forms allowed for multi-perspective viewing and emotional expression, transitioning through classical serenity to Hellenistic dynamism.

Idealism and Rationalism in Greek Art

  • A fundamental aspect was idealism; while inspired by nature, sculptures aimed to surpass it by showcasing ideal beauty and eliminating imperfections.
  • Beauty was perceived as harmony and proportion, leading to anatomical studies that resulted in the concept of canon—rules governing ideal human proportions.

Evolutionary Journey of Technique

  • Greek sculpture evolved towards technical perfection, moving from rigid forms to dynamic expressions seen in Hellenistic art while increasingly engaging with spatial representation.
  • Various materials were utilized including marble and bronze; notable techniques included lost-wax casting for bronze sculptures.

Coloration and Typology

  • Originally polychromatic, much of what we know comes from Roman copies due to the loss of original colors. Sculptures included both relief work and free-standing pieces.

Themes and Genres in Sculpture

  • The primary theme was the human body with major genres being religious/mystical representations, athletic figures, and portraits. Hellenistic art introduced more everyday characters into its repertoire.

Historical Context: Archaic Period

  • Early cult images known as Xoana were wooden figures adapted to cylindrical trunks. Characteristic styles emerged during the Archaic period (circa 700–480 BC).

Curói and Coray: Defining Features

  • Curói are freestanding statues representing young males (often athletes), characterized by monumental size but rigid poses influenced by Eastern artistic traditions.

Artistic Techniques

  • These sculptures displayed bilateral symmetry with non-individualized features; they often featured an archaic smile—a simplistic attempt at expression despite their overall rigidity.

Transition Towards Naturalism

  • Over time, there was a shift towards greater realism in anatomy while faces remained largely expressionless. Coray depicted young women likely serving religious functions with offerings.

Características Plásticas de las Coray

Vestimenta y Estilo

  • Las coray presentan características plásticas similares a las de los curolles, destacando su estilo distintivo.
  • Su vestimenta incluye una larga túnica de lana o lino que se ajusta a la cintura y caderas, conocida como peplo.
  • A menudo, sobre el peplo llevan un amplio manto llamado imatión, que cae drapeado sobre el cuerpo.
  • En ocasiones, en lugar del peplo, utilizan un fino jitón como parte de su atuendo.
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